The Nutcracker: By the Numbers
Featuring timeless dances, magnificent costumes, beautiful sets and plenty of magic, The Nutcracker takes you on a journey you won’t soon forget. But it requires a great deal of time, …
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Featuring timeless dances, magnificent costumes, beautiful sets and plenty of magic, The Nutcracker takes you on a journey you won’t soon forget. But it requires a great deal of time, …
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Six dancers from BalletMet will be performing in the International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Mississippi. Three Academy students—Claire Wessells, Jordan Sheppard, and …
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As we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we would like to shine the spotlight on a few of our academy students. BalletMet’s Academy has classes for children …
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As our 45th anniversary season comes to a close, we look forward with excitement! BalletMet’s 2023-2024 season holds favorite classics and stunning contemporary works from today’s celebrated ballet …
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Susan Dromisky, rehearsal director, Trainee Program director, and English National Ballet and National Ballet of Canada soloist dancer, will be retiring from BalletMet at the end of this season after …
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Check out the interview here! Read the transcript below! He has many insights to share on Prince Siegfried’s hidden loneliness, balancing the many demands placed on working artists, and the …
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Swan Lake, one of the most recognizable classical ballets, comes to the Ohio Theatre at the end of April! This ballet dates back to the late 1800s, with original choreography …
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This March, join us at the Davidson Theatre for three World Premieres from acclaimed choreographers Leiland Charles, Dana Genshaft, and Amy Seiwert. These works have been in process since fall …
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Karen Wing, a long-time member of BalletMet’s Company, is retiring this season. She has had a magnificent career spanning a decade. …
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